Cross-Cultural Psychiatry explores the intricate interplay between culture and mental health. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a platform for understanding how cultural factors influence the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Our expert editors curate content that emphasizes the importance of cultural competence, offering insights into diverse therapeutic modalities and approaches tailored to specific cultural contexts. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, it’s imperative for psychiatrists to be equipped with knowledge that transcends borders.
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Original Research
Long-Term Outcomes of IV Ketamine and IN Esketamine in Treatment-Refractory Depression
July 30, 2025
The study results suggest that patients with treatment-resistant depression who are on maintenance treatment require less frequent treatments with IV ketamine compared to IN esketamine.
Original Research
Early Change in Depressive Symptom Severity with Naltrexone-Bupropion Combination and Its Association with Reduction in Methamphetamine Use: ADAPT-2 Trial
July 30, 2025
Improvement in depression accounted for approximately 25% of the treatment effect of naltrexone-bupropion on methamphetamine treatment response.